transfluvalinate
Transfluvalinate is the trans isomer of fluvalinate, a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide/acaricide used primarily in beekeeping to control Varroa destructor mites in honey bee colonies. Like other pyrethroids, fluvalinate acts on the nervous system of insects by prolonging the opening of voltage-gated sodium channels, leading to paralysis and death.
In commercial use, fluvalinate formulations typically contain a mixture of cis and trans isomers, with transfluvalinate
Residues and safety considerations: Fluvalinate compounds are lipophilic and can persist in beeswax and stored comb,
Resistance and management: Varroa mites can develop resistance to fluvalinate with repeated or improper use. Integrated
Regulatory status: Fluvalinate-based products are registered in many regions for Varroa control, under various brand names.